I am looking for an art-car owners willing to be shot (still photography) with their cars for the car magazine, printed and distributed in Europe.

If you're a designer, maker or owner of the 2008' Burning Man art-car, this is the message for you!

We're planning to publish a few photos of the art-cars with their makers with the short story along about your inspirations, ideas and future plans, so if you're interested please email me (hstaube@yahoo.com) with the following info:

1. Your name,
2. Your art-car name,
3. Your camp location (if you do not know your camp location, please let me know a keyword, so I can find you in the Info Camp),!!!!!
4. The best day and time to reach you at Burning man event,
4. Any other way to contact you.

P.S. I am the one of the photographers who has registered and been approved to shoot at Burning Man this year.

[quote="zabsinth"][quote="Badger"]Aside from your cut-and-paste shtick, are you capable of answering a fucking question anywhere near to being concise?[/quote]

Is it a coincidence that there is only one borg dept. that uses the same abbreviation as its real-life counterpart?[/quote]

Nope. No coincidence. As far as I have seen in the last many years I have gone to the playa, the DMV is the only dept. which has become more fascist year after year. It attracts those who feel powerless in the real world, and respond by savoring their yearly power to play Solomon. "Car A is worthy , and Car B is not, because I have decreed it so. We keep the requirements vague, so we can continue our ability to decide what the Average Burner sees as Wow.â€

Yea, I agree.... it's time to get over it and move on...... If it didn't work, come up with a new plan that will.......... It's not that difficult to make a faux MV cover that doesn't show the vehicle.... and it's not very expensive, but ya usually hafta put it together out there.....

I think it's better...... now if they will only take on the F*ing motorized scooters, like they used to............

TITWI

To be on the wire is life. The rest is waiting.
It's show time, folks.....Joe Gideon

I may just be a little too late to photograph art cars this year, but the contact for some very cool playa art car photography is Harrod Blank, excentrix@aol.com. He has written several books on art cars and was in charge of art car camp this year. He also just finished a great movie on art cars--Automorphosis!
Contact him if you still need photos----he's the man!

Not to take away from the Burningman community at all but art cars were not invented at Burningman. Most art cars never appeared at Burningman. If you are doing a 10 page paper on art cars than only half a page should be Burningman related.

All mutant vehicles go through the same application process. It is a balance of Mutation and community interaction. In theory a viewer should be unable to distinguish the base vehicle in the mutant. In practice the requirements are less strict for giant party barges because of the greater community participation.

There is a 'burning man art cars' group on tribe.net with pictures and explanations of cars that did and did not pass. I would post a link but tribe is being uncooperative. Reading the Mutant vehicle section of the BM website is quite informative as well.

Keep in mind that there are vehicles licensed for other uses as well, DPW and disability permits seem to be the most common. A lot of folks with a permit will decorate their vehicle to some degree even though they are not an official MV.